In August, Greenlining had a silly ‘awards’ ceremony and my telco and tech team got the “Fueled by Bottomless Rage” award. While it was funny, I didn’t feel all too much rage – after all, telecom policy under the previous…Continue reading

Hey, quick question: Do you mind if I take a look at the web pages you visit, the links or ads you see and follow, what apps you use, your social security number, location history and the things you search…Continue reading

The FCC just got a new chairman, Ajit Pai. I got to hear him talk at a recent consumer advisory meeting and I have to admit, he charmed me – at least at first. I got excited when he told…Continue reading

Hello Friends, Earlier this month, Greenlining celebrated its 22nd Birthday! Thank you for being part of the Greenlining community, and a friend and ally along the way. In honor of our 22nd year, here are 22 reasons we think Greenlining’s work…Continue reading

The Fresno Bee by Ben Benavidez and Orson Aguilar The California Public Utilities Commission must act to stop the digital divide from getting worse by saying “no” to the proposed merger between Comcast and Time Warner Cable. Any other move…Continue reading

Politico by Tony Romm For Comcast, the future of its $45 billion bid to buy Time Warner Cable hinges on more than just the federal government’s green light. The telecom giant is rushing to battle back states like California and…Continue reading

TMCnet Lots of opinions out there on the FCC Net Neutrality ruling, including this collection from Channel Vision. Backing up, the FCC wrote a blog explaining their process from comments to rule-making. You can read it here. they had 4…Continue reading

Los Angeles Sentinel by Gail Berkley The proposed $45 billion Comcast/Time Warner Cable merger was alternately blasted and supported by over two dozen speakers at the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) hearing held last Wednesday in San Francisco. In a…Continue reading